Traffic Factor 2 Sample Clauses

Traffic Factor 2. For traffic exchange via Interconnection Trunks, a percentage calculated by dividing the combined total number of minutes of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic by the total number of minutes of intrastate traffic. ([{Reciprocal Compensation Traffic Total Minutes of Use + Measured Internet Traffic Total Minutes of Use} ÷ Intrastate Traffic Total Minutes of Use] x 100). Until the form of a Party’s bills is updated to use the term “Traffic Factor 2,” the term “Traffic Factor 2” may be referred to on the Party’s bills and in billing related communications as “Percent Local Usage” or “PLU.”
Traffic Factor 2. For traffic exchanged via Interconnection Trunks, a percentage calculated by dividing the combined total number of minutes of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic and Measured Internet Traffic by the total number of minutes of use (including Measured Internet Traffic). ([{Reciprocal Compensation Traffic Total Minutes of Use + Measured Internet Traffic Total Minutes of Use} ÷ Total Minutes of Use + Measured Internet Traffic Total Minutes of Use] x 100). Until the form of a Party’s bills is updated to use the term “Traffic Factor 2”, the term “Traffic Factor 2” may be referred to on the Party’s bills and in billing related communications as “Percent Local Usage” or “PLU”.
Traffic Factor 2. For traffic exchanged via Interconnection Trunks, a percentage calculated by dividing the combined total number of minutes of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic by the total number of minutes of use. ([{Reciprocal Compensation Traffic Total Minutes of Use} ÷ Total Minutes of Use]

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